REAPER is a powerful but sensible Windows application that lets you record, arrange, edit, and render multi-track waveform audio. It provides an extensive set of features, but is a very small and lightweight application (the installer is less than 1 megabyte, and includes many effects and a sample project).
REAPER supports ASIO, Kernel Streaming, WaveOut, and DirectSound for playback and recording. It reads WAV, OGG, and MP3 files, and records WAV files. You can arrange any number of items in any number of tracks and use audio processing plug-ins (DirectX and Jesusonic). REAPER also supports volume, pan controls and envelopes per track, multi-layer undo/redo, and user creatable color themes.
Basic features:
- Portable - supports running from USB keys or other removable media
- 64 bit audio engine
- Excellent low-latency performance
- Multiprocessor capable
- Direct multi-track recording to many formats including WAV/BWF/W64, AIFF, WavPack, FLAC, OGG, and MIDI.
- Extremely flexible routing
- Fast, tool-less editing
- Supports a wide range of hardware (nearly any audio interface, outboard hardware, many control surfaces)
- Support for VST, VSTi, DX, DXi effects
- ReaPlugs: high quality 64 bit effect suite
- Tightly coded - installer is just over 2MB
Editing features:
- Tool-less mouse interface -- spend less time clicking
- Drag and drop files to instantly import them into a project
- Support for mixing any combination of file type/samplerate/bit depth on each track
- Easily split, move, and resize items
- Each item has easily manipulated fades and volume
- Tab to transient support
- Configurable and editable automatic crossfading of overlapping items
- Per-item pitch shift and time stretch
- Arbitrary item grouping
- Markers and envelopes can be moved in logical sync with editing operations
- Ripple editing - moving/deletion of items can optionally affect later items
- Multiple tempos and time signatures per project
- Ability to define and edit project via regions
- Automation envelopes
Changes in REAPER v2.020 - December 21 2007:
* initial contextual help in Preferences screens
* midi recording: better automatic delay compensation
* preliminary slave spp/clock and mtc/ltc timecode. needs testing.
* preliminary ASIO Positioning Protocol slave synchronization (needs testing as well)
* record button on transport now can reflect record punch mode (transport_record_loop.png, transport_record_item.png)
* play button on transport now can reflect slave sync state (transport_play_sync.png, transport_play_sync_on.png)
* right click on play button now shows slave sync configuration, (alt+right click to toggle sync enabled)
* right click on record button now shows record mode options
* actions to open timecode sync panel and toggle sync
* transport context menu now has slave sync/record mode options
* better transport status display (goes multiline, shows slave/bouncing status)
* improved smpte_ltc_decoder synchronization with varying frame/samplerates
* fixed snap to grid at any distance with grid snapping disabled behaving funny
* fixed CPU munch/weird sounds at ends of pitch shifted items with loop source disabled
* fixed crash in Performance Monitor on some machines
* better audio input/output name aliasing (handles duplicate named inputs better, changing indices)
* ReaFIR: fixed Reamote support
* updated (smaller) Spectro build
* updated: fixed skinned scrollbar reading bug
Download: http://rapidshare.com/files/78387853/REAPER_2.020.rar
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